Sports reports: Kieran Strachan wins Neil Kerley Medal after memorial SANFL match

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Sports reports: Kieran Strachan wins Neil Kerley Medal after memorial SANFL match

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  • 🏉 Kieran Strachan wins Neil Kerley Medal after memorial SANFL match
  • ⛳️ Mark Bolton comes to the fore on grey day for golf
  • 🔫 Kapunda beats Murray Bridge, retains Excel Shield
  • 🏉 Big wins to Mypo, Coorong lock in RMFL’s final five
  • 🏐 Imperials hold top spot with one round left in RMNA
  • ⚽️ United get a much-needed win
The Crows have defeated the Bloods in their one-off match at Johnstone Park. Photo: Peter Argent.

Adelaide’s Kieran Strachan wins Neil Kerley Medal after memorial SANFL match

Adelaide have kicked 10 goals without a blemish after a slow start to claim honours in the SANFL’s inaugural Neil Kerley memorial match by 38 points against West Adelaide in Murray Bridge.

The Bloods booted the opening two majors of the contest before the Crows troubled the scorers, but from there, Michael Godden’s charges applied plenty of scoreboard pressure as Lachlan Gollant continued his fine display of set-shot kicking.

Gollant finished with a match-winning haul of six majors from his 15 disposals and five marks as he calmly nailed his opportunities from a variety of angle and distances at a rain-soaked Johnstone Park.

Mark Bolton has led the field through a Stableford comp at Murray Bridge Golf Club. Photo: Michael Potts.

Mark Bolton comes to the fore on grey day for golf

Murray Bridge Golf Club president and reigning club champion Mark Bolton has shown his class by winning Saturday’s Stableford competition.

In cold, dull, overcast and intermittently showery conditions he shot an excellent 37 points off his three handicap to down the 63-strong field.

His stunning 22-point back nine equated to a two-under-the-card 32 off the stick and deservedly won him the day’s pro comp.

The greens remained fast despite the conditions making them a challenge for all concerned.

Quality A-grader Greg Lannan had a handy day in winning the A grade with 35 points; he also snared nearest the pins on the 11th and 14th holes as well as claiming the yabbie on the 11th.

Men’s Stableford competition, August 12

  • Winner: Mark Bolton 37 points
  • A grade: Greg Lannan 35, Mitchell Lienert 35
  • B grade: Rob Walters 37, Mark Roberts 35
  • C grade: Patrick Evans 37, Donald Slater 36
  • Ball winners: Jarrod Kerr 35; David Kerner, Luke Woods, Jeff Wright 34; Brett Altschwager, Bruce Agnew, Ryan Altschwager 33

Women’s Stableford competition, August 12

  • Winner: Adrienne Wright 35 points
  • Ball winners: Cathy Thomas, Suzanne Antel 31

Men’s Stableford competition, August 9

  • Winner: Aaron Zrim 37 points, from Nathan Ackland 36
  • Ball winners: Tim Harvie 36; Trevor Burgess 35; Lawerance Crack, Barry Sparrow 34; Bryan Smith , Graeme Southern, Rob Walters, Deane Pannell, John Barwick, Rob Magor, Koady Miller 33

Women’s stroke competition, August 8

  • Winner: Coral Smallbon 79 nett
  • Ball winners: Kathryn Pfeiffer 81, Biddy Freeman 81
Kapunda’s Les Williams receives congratulations from Murray Bridge’s Daniel Irvine on retaining the Excel Shield. Photo: Supplied by Daniel Irvine.

Kapunda beats Murray Bridge, retains Excel Shield

On Saturday 12th August, a handful of members from the Murray Bridge Rifle Club made the trek through the scenic Barossa Valley to Kapunda to compete in the interclub Excel Shield.

The weather was questionable at times, but while cold, the shoot was able to be completed with only a single short interruption because of rain.

Wind, however, was another matter, as the Kapunda range’s positioning amongst a collection of hills and gullies made for some challenging wind reading conditions.

From Murray Bridge, the standout shooters were Greg Traeger in Target Rifle scoring a 95.09, including a 49.05 in his first round, and Gordon Harrison in F-Class, with 111.04 for the day.

Big wins to Mypo, Coorong lock in RMFL’s final five

Southern Mallee 7.15 (57) defeated Mallee 5.4 (34)

  • Mallee best: Ben Pomery, Mackenzie Pederick, Luke Sparks, Campbell Ballard, Michael Leonard, Mitchell Olive
  • Southern Mallee best: Rory O’Driscoll, Josh Smithson, Christian Vince, George Heintze, Thomas Keough

Imperials 10.5 (65) defeated Tailem Bend 3.6 (24)

  • Tailem Bend best: Daniel Perks, Josh Tierney, Patrick Glynn, Louis Merrett, Benjamin Rossi
  • Imperials best: Ben Gogel, Jack Mckay, Jack Penfold, Luke Harrowfield, Jacob Rance, Patrick Bury

Mypolonga 18.14 (122) defeated Mannum 5.1 (31)

  • Mypolonga best: Jack Kluske, Riley Robinson, Jack Wilkins, Clark Stegmeyer, Lochlan Gotch
  • Mannum best: Michael OMalley, Isaac Hampel, Bailey Boughen, Bryce Jaensch, Dylan Ribbons

Coorong 13.19 (97) defeated Ramblers 4.7 (31)

  • Coorong best: Sam Ploenges, Alexander Stidiford, Charlie Fisher, Clint Richardson, Lachlan Mill, Hamish Dow
  • Ramblers best: Alex Pfeiffer, Jarrad Weyland, Aaron Pratt, Riley Vanson, Lual Kelei, Nelson Miller

Imperials hold top spot with one round left in RMNA

Mallee 41 defeated Southern Mallee 29

Imperials 61 defeated Tailem Bend 38

Mypolonga 46 defeated Mannum 36

Ramblers 38 defeated Coorong 32

United get a much-needed win

Murray Bridge United 5 defeated Brothers United 2

Brothers United reserves 8 defeated Murray Bridge United 5


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